WAREHOUSE. A place adapted to the reception and storage of goods and
merchandise. 9 Shepl. 47.
2. The act of congress of February 25, 1799, 1 Story's Laws U. S. 565,
authorizes the purchase of suitable warehouses, where goods may be unladen
and deposited from any vessel which shall be subject to quarantine or other
restraint, pursuant to the health laws of any state, at such convenient
place or places as the safety of the revenue and the observance of such
health laws may require.
3. And the act of 2d March, 1799, s. 62, 1 Story's Laws U. S. 627,
authorizes an importer of goods, instead of, securing the duties to be paid
to the United States, to deposit so much of such goods as the collector may
in his judgment deem sufficient security for the duties and the charges of
safe keeping, for which the importer shall give his own bond; which goods
shall be kept by the collector with due care, at the expense and risk of the
party on whose account they have been deposited, until the sum specified, in
such bond becomes due; when, if such sum shall not be paid, so much of such
deposited goods shall be sold at public sale, and the proceeds, charges of
safe keeping and sale being deducted, shall be applied to the payment of
such sum, rendering the overplus, and the residue of the goods so deposited,
if there be any, to the depositor or his representatives.

Based on findings from its August 2005 Tech Survey, Russom reports that 39 percent of TDWI members who responded are currently using or evaluating a data warehouse appliance for implementation in their data center.

The answer is that they should flow into an electronic data warehouse in which all relevant clinical and financial data about patients can be stored, including the results of patient satisfaction and functional status surveys; laboratory results, including anatomical and clinical pathology studies; orders; and coded radiology interpretations.

The ability to quickly retrieve and analyze large volumes of detailed data by hundreds of concurrent users was a major factor in selecting Netezza as our data warehouse system," said Tim Armstrong, Director of Analytical Business Solutions, KB Toys.

The Netezza Performance Server[R] (NPS[R]) data warehouse appliance replaced the old system's server, operating system, database and disk storage systems and became the core component of a new grid processing environment that can scale to meet the needs of thousands of concurrent users, while also quickly analyzing and segmenting data at unprecedented speeds.

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